• Resolved qph9697

    (@qph9697)


    Hi, today I got this message in my site health recommended improvements,

    The scheduled event, litespeed_task_ccss, is late to run. Your site still works, but this may indicate that scheduling posts or automated updates may not work as intended.

    What should I do here?

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  • Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    Hi,

    Nothing , just wait it for a day or two , then this message should be gone by its own.

    otherwise you can try set up a real system job instead of use WP cron job

    Best regards,

    Thread Starter qph9697

    (@qph9697)

    Hi, but why is this issue coming up in the first place. I am using w3tc in one of my other websites, but haven’t found any such issue there. And why is “litespeed_task_ccss, is late to run”, is this the reason why I am seeing a HTML coded page at first whenever I try to visit my site? Because the critical CSS is not getting loaded on time.

    I have received many complaints from my users. Because this is a problem for users having an internet speed issue, they are only able to see my HTML coded page for a longer duration.

    And you mentioned “set up a real system job”, how to setup? Is there any plugin or something?

    Plugin Support qtwrk

    (@qtwrk)

    Hi,

    from what I understand on this matter, this is how I think and how it happens.

    1. you enabled CCSS in background , then plugin create a cron job , let’s say for each 5 minutes , and it is supposed to be run at 10:05 H

    2. at 10:05 , there is no visitor to your page , or page is cached , so wp-cron.php is not triggered

    3. at 10:10 , someone accessed your uncached page or somehow , triggered wp-cron.php to run

    4. wp-cron.php sees there is a corn job supposed to be run at 10:05 but it didn’t , then give you that message.

    For system cron , please check this page

    Best regards,

    Thread Starter qph9697

    (@qph9697)

    Thank you for the detailed explanation, I will set up the real cron job for my site. Thank You.

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